Aviesan and ITMO Pathophysiology, Metabolism, Nutrition (PMN) and Health Technologies (TS) organise their 6th Scientific Day on Technological Innovation
Sur Toulouse, l'évènement aura lieu sur deux sites :
TOULOUSE PURPAN
Salle de conférences de l'Inserm
Pavillon Baudot - Place du Dr Joseph Baylac
CHU de Purpan
Animateur scientifique : Nathalie Vergnolle
TOULOUSE RANGUEIL
Institut des Maladies Métaboliques et Cardiovasculaires (I2MC) -
CHU Rangueil
1 avenue Jean Poulhès
Salle Hervé Paris le matin,
Salle de réunion du 1er étage du bâtiment L4 l'après-midi
Animateurs scientifiques : Jean-François Arnal / Geneviève Tavernier
Within the framework of the French National Alliance for Life Sciences and Health (Aviesan), the Multi-Organism Thematic Institutes (ITMO) Pathophysiology, Metabolism, Nutrition (PMN) and Health Technologies (TS) are organizing their 6th Scientific Day on Technological Innovation on April 1st, 2022.
The aim of this joint day will be to inform the French scientific community about advances in the field of artificial intelligence and its use in biomedical research. It intended at all research actors, scientists, clinicians, academics and private researchers.
Like arguably all the scientific domains, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) or more generally, data-intensive digital sciences, is starting to pervade most sub-fields of life and health sciences. In the specific case of experimental biology and bio-medicine, multiple examples of interdisciplinary research have demonstrated the potential efficiency of these approaches. However, it is fair to say that AI is not yet part of the routine toolkit used by the bench scientist. The goal of this symposium is to provide an audience of scientists in biology, bio-medicine and health sciences with illustrations of recent successful applications of AI and data-intensive digital sciences to their field. Application domains will encompass a range of fields from omics analysis, structural and cell biology, physiology, animal experiments, clinical trials or text analysis.
The conferences and debates will be filmed and broadcast live with interactive participation in several French cities, thanks to the support of local structures.
To attend this day, several venues are available to the public :
Paris, Bordeaux, Dijon, Grenoble, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nantes, Rennes, Strasbourg, Toulouse Purpan and Toulouse Rangueil
(Venue directions will be announced soon)
Programme
◗ 8:30– 8:45 Welcome
◗ 8:45– 9:00 Introduction of the day – Franck Lethimonnier, ITMO TS SESSION 1 – Chair : Isabelle Bloch, Paris & Nathalie Grivel, Paris
◗ 9:00– 9:30 AI in experimental research: digital twins and 3R perspectives – Hugues Berry, Lyon
◗ 9:30– 10:00 Modelling and predicting the progression of neurodegenerative diseases: application to clinical trial design – Stanley Durrleman, Paris
◗ 10:00– 10:30 Focus on the organizational challenges of AI in biomedicine sector – Audrey Vézian, Lyon SESSION 2 – Chair : Pierre Marquet, Limoges & Marie-Josèphe Leroy-Zamia, Paris
◗ 10:30– 11:00 Artificial Intelligence for the discovery of localization patterns and morphological signatures - Thomas Walter, Paris
◗ 11:00– 11:15 Coffee break
◗ 11:15– 11:45 Modelling and extrapolation from multi-species and multidimensional preclinical data to human – Sarah Zohar, Paris
◗ 11:45– 12:15 AI in clinical Studies – Mihaela van der Schaar (title to be confirmed), Cambridge, UK
◗ 12:15– 12:55 Key note Lecture Using Machine Learning to Derive New Traits for Cardiovascular Diseases – Patrick Ellinor, Cambridge, US
◗ 12:55– 14:15 Lunch break Paris and live transmission in 11 cities ITMO PHYSIOPATHOLOGIE, MÉTABOLISME, NUTRITION ITMO TECHNOLOGIES POUR LA SANTE SESSION 3 – Chair Marie-Christine Jaulent, Paris & Corinne Sébastiani, Paris
◗ 14:15– 14:45 Finding is believing: AI reveals the presence of macromolecules in 3D cellular cryogenic electron tomograms – Emmanuel Moebel, Rennes
◗ 14:45– 15:15 Cardiovascular digital twins based on biomechanical modeling – Dominique Chapelle, Paris
◗ 15:15– 15:45 Natural language processing for data extraction in clinical texts: useful in the context of a pandemic ? – Antoine Neuraz, Paris
◗ 15:45– 16:15 The digital twins a means to embedding AI from bench to patient’s bedside – Lotfi Senhadji, Rennes
◗ 16:15– 16:30 Conclusion – Christian Boitard, ITMO PM
The organizing committee
Guillaume Assié, Djamel Bahamid, Hugues Berry, Christian Boitard, Nathalie Grivel, Alfredo Hernandez, Christophe Junot, Franck Lethimonnier, Alexandre Mebazaa, Roger Marthan, Pierre Marquet, Richard Redon, Corinne Sébastiani, Sarah Zohar